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Golden Rule in Business Pays Dividends in Happy Employer s and Employees ARTHOR WASH Rule” Nash, in His Ohio Clothing Has Proved It—Prevents Strikes, Production and Creates Content- and a Real Business Democracy. “Golden Factory, Doubles ment Marguerite Mo sors Marsh vt “ sho t the An N \ rema \ run ’ h Ge ercoats for the trade, was din 1918, but owing to the war : sli h to t y mai iz No ulties ; . gent and of any EES hat this time ing with s Prod 1 © than doubled © which ot industrial de oe cent, return on Price of pI t to the public drastically c ne Waue adily ir sed, ex A NHASUOR MON cept when kers voted claration that in themscives a decre 1 order to den Ruie would be iferekee rae SP lnusinase ning rule in their shop so gether they might improve and therefore mitigate unemploy i mene You are entitled to the same jus Efficiency produotion in- is greased through suggestions from the r maclves. want you to do by t here in the in the office. mu deal with me Actual expanse three years. from a det- 0.000 on of the bust to 4 present cap- on of $4 oon to pe d to $1.000000: from a oom of half a floor to “the biggest tailor-to-the trade shop n the wo wenty-nine employees 0. The estab! f an in- dustrial demeer, permeated by a spirit of hotherly gooa- will YOUR Gift is more welcome if tastefully wrapped! Yousivert life, you “season” It. If $4 fhe colorfut touch and distinctive of a wrapping with Dennison’s t holiday seals and tags. @ At Stationers, Dept, Stores, and Drugaists, Everywhere | “This Store Will Be Closed To-Morrow Armistice Day as a mark respect to the memory. of our who sacrificed their lives in WORLD WAR. i brave soldiers THE _ HECHT BROS. 53-55-57 W. 14th ’St., near 6th Ave. about the The are convin! ving them the basis of th these inci moving into a made what he fable profit it, times the 12 1st ve desired, in their plac 1 solution y will fail ced Unat the a square dea them a pro themselves id they would tru age on th weekly Ww ttetion. At o n the year, owever, no found that. i on 1 ruit of the Loom THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER And vet # union WHE Ketnin Je We do nat assert we have found rm ndved and sixty-five J fortiula in our fie c teaehe ol ma the Gulden | the \ ° it in man \ Ammer yacation, different way f cow © notices ot change tu give t ‘i ¥ pros | beginning ta amiter in Cincinnati ny dusedefor that Is what we should | f ermore. i this same i fered not only nf wes. if it the except the low ant were taker will In whieh the t paid: wor n the spit mimuniention If you could see an unused bolt of Fruit of the Loot made many vears ago you would find it as snowy white as any bought Wash (and thoroughly rinse) this same fabric again and again as there is anything It wears for years. It is easy to sew on. yesterday. so long t will stay white. | lef It is reasonable in price. And it has proved its worth for three generations. Think-of all the wavs thar Fruit of the T.oom can be useful to you. Tlere are a few suggestions: nightgowns, nightshirts, pajamas, men’s and boys’ shirts, children’s dresses, and caps, sheets, pillow slips. You can get nightwear, sheets and pil- low cases, ready-made of Fruit of the l.oom, in several well-known makes. Aprons, rompers Tt is well worth your while to ask [. Fruit of the T.oom. Look for the labei —both on the bolt and in ready-made garments. B. B. & R. KNIGHT, Inc. Makers of ‘Alvine Rose, Mero, Cameo va Other Pine Cotron Pabriee Converse & Company, Selling Agents #8 Worth Street, New York Zz OF THE Pgs OTE 100) OOS I | To Honor Our Heroes Who Were Lost In THE GREAT WAR Both Our Stores Will Be CLOSED ALL DAY ARMISTICE DAY 3rd Avenue & Street. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Oldest Furniture House in America Two Park Row at Stores 365 SCHOOL TEACHERS WED DURING SUMMER ed du 10, 1921. HOME STILL BLOWS UP, COUPLE ARE BURNED \ wife, Mu on of No. 2b New Orange, No 0 Memorial 673—Ronhonniera of Lustre Chine $3.00 HE Fifth Avenue Chatham Sq. floor with its hun- dreds of beautiful gifts [¥ is one reason for your visit to the new Oving- {8 ton home. i} And each succeeding |* floor is a reason just as potent as the first. OVINGTON’S ul The Gift Shop of 5th Ave" Fifth Avenue at 39th St iy J ot. K ie s of our customers and | prodyce BEDS, DAY BEDS and BEDDING that will give them the most sat action and pride in their furnishing. FRANK A. & SONS Beddiyg Specialists 25 West 45th St., New York x| _RUGS |”: i 295-257 Fifth Avenive SATURDAY SPECIALS vings of 255) ty os ork Linoleum Lengths Kring Measurenion DIX 59% Vi xminsters ‘24: 4 Srussels Carpet, 59¢ JISPACTION GUARANTEED. OF MONEY NEFUNDED Consider the Advan- | tages of Buying Duwect From the Manufacturer We have ied a great rey Vioney Save Buy of t A sreat assortment to select from, Na [ BROGKLYR UMBRELLA Ge ann “DIAMOND DYES” DON’T SPOT, FADE STREAK OR RUN eS a & by follo ds. Diamand Dyes fade, Adve, er min woman wis hurt vair wee bu Her 4 * und \| Friday, aye lives = memory of those who gave their | typifiedbytheunknownandun- identified American soldierwho isto be buried in Arlington Na- tionalCemetery at theCapital.”’ FiintsFinePurniture 8 Store Will Be Closed All Day November 11th i (ARMISTICE DAY) a mark of respect to the in the late World War, as Flint & Harner @-ine. 20-26 west 36" st “Conveniently near Fifth Avonue* | =| The shoes that well- groomedwomenpre- fer for daytime wear Princess Pat shoes look trim and keep their shape. They are the shoes for street or house wear, for walking or business. They preserve the natural lines of the feet and last a long time, 510 and s11 Nurses wear them in while canvas, ty 510 Fifth Ave., between 42nd and 43rd Sts Other New York City Stores 1/9 Broadway 1432 Broadway 1173-75 Brondway 1625 Broadway 150 Bowery Brooklyn 1355 Broadway 565-7 Fulton St. Bronx—557 Melrose Ave Paterson, N.J lete line of Phe Ludwig Baumann & Co. 181 Market St. venix and Van Rualte Hosiery Closed Friday Nov. RMISTICE DAY Baumann’s Gigantic JILDING SALE i@UwLY REBI llth will be continued SATUKDAY AT 9 A. M. SEE FRIDAY LVENING PAPERS | PLEASE Ludwig Baumann & Co. 144-146 West 125th St. 35th to 36th St., Newark Store COME EARI SATURDAY MORNING Block 8th Ave. 49-51 Market St. 252 W. 125th St. 622 W. 181st St. 5406 Fifth Ave. Yonkers, N. Y.~7 N. Broadway Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—297 Main St. (all over the she ee